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these are people who are disaffected with morsi. they're angry over their falling standards of living, electricity cuts, fuel crisis, the rising crime in the streets of cairo. so it's a real mix of people. but definitely unhappiness is on the rise. one opinion poll published today said that 63% of those polled said they had seen their standard of living fall since president morsi came to power a year ago. >> if the army steps in and forces him from power, what happens then? essentially that's a military coup, isn't it? what would then occur? >> reporter: we shouldn't assume immediately that they would force morsi from power. that's a very delicate act to do, given that he was in fact legitimately elected. the worry is how the united states would react if that were the case. so certainly they may come up -- they may fudge a solution where he stays in power but they compel him one way or the other to bring in opposition figures to call for early elections, to redraft the constitution. there's a whole list of things that the army would
these are people who are disaffected with morsi. they're angry over their falling standards of living, electricity cuts, fuel crisis, the rising crime in the streets of cairo. so it's a real mix of people. but definitely unhappiness is on the rise. one opinion poll published today said that 63% of those polled said they had seen their standard of living fall since president morsi came to power a year ago. >> if the army steps in and forces him from power, what happens then? essentially...
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egyptian president mohamed morsy in cairo. . "eliminating costly markups," "and buy directly from local farmers in every region of the country." "when you see our low prices, remember the wheels turning behind the scenes, delivering for millions of americans, everyday. "dedication: that's the real walmart" >>> welcome back to "the lead." a deadline is passing for mohamed morsi. egyptians are filling the square. this time it's morsi who they want to step down and they gave him until tomorrow to, quote, meet the demands of the people. state media says seven people have been killed in clashes between pro and anti-morsi groups. what are you seeing in cairo? >> well, certainly we're hearing those reports but what you're seeing behind me is this massive and continually growing crowd in tahrir square. i'm going to step out of the way. there are fireworks and somebody is projecting on to this massive government building a laser message which means "go." that's what we're hearing chanted all day long and much of the night as well, direct
egyptian president mohamed morsy in cairo. . "eliminating costly markups," "and buy directly from local farmers in every region of the country." "when you see our low prices, remember the wheels turning behind the scenes, delivering for millions of americans, everyday. "dedication: that's the real walmart" >>> welcome back to "the lead." a deadline is passing for mohamed morsi. egyptians are filling the square. this time it's morsi who they...
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you see element of morsi's government resigning today. i think the muslim brotherhood is not going to take it well if morsi is forced out of office. this conflict is not going away. bill: the president called on the noilt be responsive to the protesters. what does that mean? >> who knows what the president means. when morsi took over a year ago the egyptian economy was in the tang and he has not on not made it better, he made it worse. that has people understandably upset. but for a particular reason as well. they see the muslim brotherhood pursuing its islamist sharia law agenda as if the economy was only a side issue. i think that really burns people and that explains the emotion behind these protests. bill: it feels like it has been going on for two years in cairo. are you of the school that believes this administration pushed mubarak to the side and did it quickly and willingly but is not eager to do the same with morsi? >> i think we made a big mistake. i said it at the time in forcing mubarak out. he's no jefhe's -- he's no jeffn de
you see element of morsi's government resigning today. i think the muslim brotherhood is not going to take it well if morsi is forced out of office. this conflict is not going away. bill: the president called on the noilt be responsive to the protesters. what does that mean? >> who knows what the president means. when morsi took over a year ago the egyptian economy was in the tang and he has not on not made it better, he made it worse. that has people understandably upset. but for a...
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countdown between protesters and supporters profit morsi. >>> plus, a russian rocket crashes on launch. serena cracks at wimbledon. and this nfl athlete clocks in at 25 miles per hour. "early today" starts right now. flrs this is "early today" for tuesday, july 2nd. >> good morning. i'm betty ngyuen. >>> a massive wildfire in arizona just continues to burn as a close-knit mountain community comes together to remember 19 fallen firefighters. a candlelit vigil was held in phoenix for the men as we learn more about just who they are. they were members of an elite group known at the granite mountain hot shots. they ranged from 43 to just 21. many were fathers and their chief said all of them died as heroes doing what they were called to do. last night a grieving community came to pay their respects. >> so heartbreaking for the families. >> they are all our brothers. they are all our sons, our fathers. and any policeman, anybody that will put their life on the line to protect other people that they don't know, i think we should be willing to come and pay tribute to them. >> andrew ashcraft,
countdown between protesters and supporters profit morsi. >>> plus, a russian rocket crashes on launch. serena cracks at wimbledon. and this nfl athlete clocks in at 25 miles per hour. "early today" starts right now. flrs this is "early today" for tuesday, july 2nd. >> good morning. i'm betty ngyuen. >>> a massive wildfire in arizona just continues to burn as a close-knit mountain community comes together to remember 19 fallen firefighters. a...
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>> well, we shouldn't assume immediately they will force morsy from power. that's a very delicate act to do, given he was, in fact, legitimately elected and how the united states would act if that were the case. they may come up with -- fudge a solution that he stays in power but they compel him one way or another to bring in opposition figures, to call for early presidential and paramen tarry elections, to redraft the constitution. there is a raft of things the army would like him to do and people would like him to do, but what we heard in the speech is he's not about to do it. >> how much longer is his term? how much longer is he supposed to serve? >> reporter: he's supposed to serve for three more years and in his speech this evening he yet again said, i made make makmak -- mistakes and will try to correct them. the main part of the speech addressing his base, as you said, ready to shed blood to defend the office he was elected to a year ago. >> and the u.s. is calling on morsy and the opposition to resolve it situation politically, does that seem possibl
>> well, we shouldn't assume immediately they will force morsy from power. that's a very delicate act to do, given he was, in fact, legitimately elected and how the united states would act if that were the case. they may come up with -- fudge a solution that he stays in power but they compel him one way or another to bring in opposition figures, to call for early presidential and paramen tarry elections, to redraft the constitution. there is a raft of things the army would like him to do...
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all because they want mohamed morsi, their president, to step down. this is the second ultimatum that that president has been facing. the first one from the protesters and the second one from egypt's military. it's been a combative relationship between the military and president morsi. our ian lee is live overlooking what you are seeing, the throngs and throngs of protesters. so far, ian, it looks like it is somewhat, and i only say somewhat stable because things can change on a dime. but what does it feel like there? >> reporter: well, ashleigh, the atmosphere the right now is electric in tahrir square, which you can see behind me. tens of thousands of people gathering in the square. still more coming in. earlier today we saw apache helicopters buzz the square. the crowd erupting, a sign from the army many would say is one that they support the people in tahrir square and around egypt. but what we're also seeing is protests not just in cairo but also all around the country, different cities. we're seeing protesters take to the streets. i've been -- i
all because they want mohamed morsi, their president, to step down. this is the second ultimatum that that president has been facing. the first one from the protesters and the second one from egypt's military. it's been a combative relationship between the military and president morsi. our ian lee is live overlooking what you are seeing, the throngs and throngs of protesters. so far, ian, it looks like it is somewhat, and i only say somewhat stable because things can change on a dime. but what...
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and president mohamed morsi told military leaders he won't bow to their ultimatum to change his government and refused opposition calls to resign, saying voters chose him in a free election. in response, the military released a statement saying the army will sacrifice blood to defend the country against any terrorists, extremists or fools. >>> in the u.s., the obama administration is postponing a key provision of the affordable care act. the treasury department said the requirement that businesses provide their workers with health insurance will be delayed by one year. penalties will now begin in 2015. business owners had expressed concerns about the complexity of the reporting requirements. >>> edward snowden's options for asylum are shrinking. 11 of the 21 countries he's applied to have said they can't consider his request until he shows up at one of their embassies on on their borders. three have said no outright. blifr bolivia or venezuela has signaled they might give him asylum. >>> and dennis rodman told "sports illustrated" he deserves to win a nobel peace prize for his outreach eff
and president mohamed morsi told military leaders he won't bow to their ultimatum to change his government and refused opposition calls to resign, saying voters chose him in a free election. in response, the military released a statement saying the army will sacrifice blood to defend the country against any terrorists, extremists or fools. >>> in the u.s., the obama administration is postponing a key provision of the affordable care act. the treasury department said the requirement...
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anti-morsi, mohamed morsi, the president of egypt, these crowds are enormous. millions of people have taken to the streets. mohamed morsi has just taken to the airwaves to address the country. we're going live to cairo. there are enormous demonstrations and enormous developments. stand by. american success story," "that starts with one of the world's most advanced distribution systems," "and one of the most efficient trucking networks," "with safe, experienced drivers." "we work directly with manufacturers," "eliminating costly markups," "and buy directly from local farmers in every region of the country." "when you see our low prices, remember the wheels turning behind the scenes, delivering for millions of americans, everyday. "dedication: that's the real walmart" humans. we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back, offering exclusive products like optional better car replacement, where if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. call... and ask an insu
anti-morsi, mohamed morsi, the president of egypt, these crowds are enormous. millions of people have taken to the streets. mohamed morsi has just taken to the airwaves to address the country. we're going live to cairo. there are enormous demonstrations and enormous developments. stand by. american success story," "that starts with one of the world's most advanced distribution systems," "and one of the most efficient trucking networks," "with safe, experienced...
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mohammed morsi says he will not step down. he tells the military not to, quote, take sides, as the deadline nears. rick grinnell our guest out of california just said that eventually the military, whether it's today or some day will force mohammed morsi out of power. and the military has that much power and control and sway over the egyptian people. it was that way under hosni mubarak and it's that way apparently under mohammed morsi today. how they do that, when they do that, and how much confrontation you have in the streets is something that we and well the people of egypt and the world wait to see. martha: it's a very tricky situation as outsiders politically, because you support the democratic process in general around the globe, and in this case the democratic process, these people in the streets would argue, has been twisted to meet its own means, that the muslim brotherhood has done a terrible job of governing the country, that the economy is in very tough shape, that they have gas shortages, and food shortages. they a
mohammed morsi says he will not step down. he tells the military not to, quote, take sides, as the deadline nears. rick grinnell our guest out of california just said that eventually the military, whether it's today or some day will force mohammed morsi out of power. and the military has that much power and control and sway over the egyptian people. it was that way under hosni mubarak and it's that way apparently under mohammed morsi today. how they do that, when they do that, and how much...
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well, the clock is ticking for egyptian president mohamed morsi. morsi has until later this morning to give in to the anti-government protesters or face a military takeover. this is cairo's historic tahrir square. last night it was packed with hundreds of thousands calling for morsi to step down. violence between supporters and opponents left at least 23 dead. in a defiant speech hours ago, morsi said he would not give up his office and was willing to give up his life. now, clarissa ward is in cairo this morning. clarissa, i imagine the mood is quite tense. >> reporter: that's exactly right, anne-marie. tensions are really sky high here. nobody knows exactly what is going to happen when the military deadline expires at 5:00 p.m. local, but there are fears that this is not going to be pretty. a muslim brotherhood leader today said that, in fact, his supporters would not take any, quote, armed rebellion without revolting against that, and yesterday president morsi in his long and rambling speech said that he has no intention of stepping down, that he
well, the clock is ticking for egyptian president mohamed morsi. morsi has until later this morning to give in to the anti-government protesters or face a military takeover. this is cairo's historic tahrir square. last night it was packed with hundreds of thousands calling for morsi to step down. violence between supporters and opponents left at least 23 dead. in a defiant speech hours ago, morsi said he would not give up his office and was willing to give up his life. now, clarissa ward is in...
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but even president obama today said that look, morsi is democratically-elected. everybody signed off on that election. it was by a very slim margin, we do remember, but nonetheless, he was democratically-elected. so the challenge for him, according to president obama and others, is to try to reach out to the opposition and have a more inclusive path forward. the opposition hasn't wanted to go into a government of national unity the last time this was broached, but maybe things will change now that the government is giving it a very specifically ultimatum. both the moslem brotherhood and the presidency and the opposition believes the army is on their side. so i think this is a very interesting thing to watch. and some said perhaps the best way forward is to try to prepare for parliamentary elections and diffuse this current crisis. >> don't go too far away. there's some other stuff i want to talk to you about. >>> we're following other break news out of russia. the nsa leaker now speaking out, making his threats. his first statement in days. we'll read it to you.
but even president obama today said that look, morsi is democratically-elected. everybody signed off on that election. it was by a very slim margin, we do remember, but nonetheless, he was democratically-elected. so the challenge for him, according to president obama and others, is to try to reach out to the opposition and have a more inclusive path forward. the opposition hasn't wanted to go into a government of national unity the last time this was broached, but maybe things will change now...
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meanwhile tonight, morsi finally told leaders he won't bow to their you will may tor. tom. he says voters chose him in a free aelection. in response, military leaders responded against any terrorist, extremist or rule. the obama administration is postponing a key administration of the reform act. the requirement that businesses provide their workers with health insurance will be sde layed by one year. penalties will now begin in 2015. business owners had expressed concern about the requirements. >>> options for asylum are slipging. 11 of the 21 countries they applied to can't submit to his request. three have said no out right. bolivia and venezuela said they might give the nsa asylum. dennis rodman said he deserves to win a nobel peace price. rodman met with kim jong un during his controversial trip. >> that does it for this special edition of "anderson cooper 360 kwtsd. another edition coming up snex. >> they were not life threatening. they were very insignificant. they did not require any sutures to be applied. so i would refer to them insignificant injuries. >> reporter
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one, either president morsi leaves or he calls for early elections. the united states has increasingly stood by president morsi over the past year. it's not yet clear what position they will take as this ultimatum winds down. what's important for people in the u.s. to understand is that egypt is currently divided. the overwhelming majority of the people over the past several days have been increasingly calling for president morsi to step down. they say that over the past year he has mismanaged the country and attempted to take more an more power for him an his islamist supporters. they feel that the country has not made a genuine transition to democracy. this is what they have been calling for for the past two careers. not only under the leadership of president morsi but also under the leadership of the military which could very well be back in power in the next 24 hours. so it is extremely concerning for some to see that the military has once again re-asserted itself into the politics of egypt. that certainly is going to be something of great concern
one, either president morsi leaves or he calls for early elections. the united states has increasingly stood by president morsi over the past year. it's not yet clear what position they will take as this ultimatum winds down. what's important for people in the u.s. to understand is that egypt is currently divided. the overwhelming majority of the people over the past several days have been increasingly calling for president morsi to step down. they say that over the past year he has mismanaged...
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. >>> egypt's military issues an ultimatum to morsi, meet the demands or it will move in and restore order. protesters are angry of his handling of the depressed economy. >>> the stock market meanwhile kicked off the beginning of the second half of the year on the upside. the dow jones rose 65 points.the nasdaq and s&p scored gains, as well. and this is robert gillk, the rookie wide receiver for the arizona cardinals running on a treadmill at 25 miles per hour. he's apparently in great shape but he's not a kid. he's 29 years old but now let me tell you, he's got bragging rights. >> that's incredible. please do not try this at home. susan. >> good advice. >> thanks very much. join us again tomorrow night at 10:00 p.m. for our special coverage of the george zimmerman trial. we'll be right back. "i'm part of an american success story," "that starts with one of the world's most advanced distribution systems," "and one of the most efficient trucking networks," "with safe, experienced drivers." "we work directly with manufacturers," "eliminating costly markups," "and buy directly from loca
. >>> egypt's military issues an ultimatum to morsi, meet the demands or it will move in and restore order. protesters are angry of his handling of the depressed economy. >>> the stock market meanwhile kicked off the beginning of the second half of the year on the upside. the dow jones rose 65 points.the nasdaq and s&p scored gains, as well. and this is robert gillk, the rookie wide receiver for the arizona cardinals running on a treadmill at 25 miles per hour. he's...
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if morsi does not step down tonight, they're marching on his presidential palace. if you want more, go to cnn.com. meanwhile, we'll take you back to the george zimmerman trial. got to get a quick break in. we'll talk about the momentum as they move along and call another witness and also carrie's point on whether or not this lead detective, if he lost some of his sting at the end of his questioning. back after this. e ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance pla insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you thousands in out-of-pocket costs. to me, relationships matter. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll b
if morsi does not step down tonight, they're marching on his presidential palace. if you want more, go to cnn.com. meanwhile, we'll take you back to the george zimmerman trial. got to get a quick break in. we'll talk about the momentum as they move along and call another witness and also carrie's point on whether or not this lead detective, if he lost some of his sting at the end of his questioning. back after this. e ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical...
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it remains very powerful because of mohamed morsi himself. he rushed into effect last year guaranteed that the military demanded the huge budget would be untouched by civilians and also guaranteed safe passage after hosni mubarak stepped down and committed human rights violations. basically and that same powerful military is now turned against him. >> what we're looking at now, i want to make it clear. this is actually a pro-morsi demonstration and, of course, thousands of others protesting against them. we can see, mona, he has support. >> he has support, but this is really as an egyptian. we don't want our country to descend to civil war. after morsi gave his speech, he made it very clear that he was not willing to listen to anybody and we saw his militia take to the streets and engage in clashes with protesters who were trying to remain peaceful. moha mohamed morsi keeps claiming he is legitimate president in egypt. he must tell us, is he a president or a war lord? >> i guess we'll see in just a few hours. 11:00 eastern time is the deadlin
it remains very powerful because of mohamed morsi himself. he rushed into effect last year guaranteed that the military demanded the huge budget would be untouched by civilians and also guaranteed safe passage after hosni mubarak stepped down and committed human rights violations. basically and that same powerful military is now turned against him. >> what we're looking at now, i want to make it clear. this is actually a pro-morsi demonstration and, of course, thousands of others...
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it is an ultimatum for president morsi to solve the problem or leave office. there's no chance that he will solve it in the way he's attempted to in the past that would satisfy them. the way they are looking at the military's involvement is that the military has sided with the people and is now asking the president to listen and meet all of their demands, including stepping down from office or ending the political stalemate. >> we will continue to watch the clock together. great to see you. thank you, sir. >>> we continue to stick with our coverage of the george zimmerman trial on msnbc. they are in a court recess now. we are going on jump back to live witness testimony from sanford after this quick break. [ female announcer ] made just a little sweeter... because all these whole grains aren't healthy unless you actually eat them ♪ multigrain cheerios. also available in delicious peanut butter. healthy never tasted so sweet. also available in delicious peanut butter. all this produce from walmart and secretly served it up in the heart of peach country. it's
it is an ultimatum for president morsi to solve the problem or leave office. there's no chance that he will solve it in the way he's attempted to in the past that would satisfy them. the way they are looking at the military's involvement is that the military has sided with the people and is now asking the president to listen and meet all of their demands, including stepping down from office or ending the political stalemate. >> we will continue to watch the clock together. great to see...
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morsi's party or the opposition, that they remain peaceful. jenna: michael munet is a dual citizen of both egypt and the united states. he's currently the head of egypt's political party and one of the opposition leaders, and he's joining us live from cairo. michael, we're taking a look at the wide swath of crowds in the streets of cairo, and we understand that people want an alternative to morsi. but who is that alternative? who would you like to see in power? >> are well, i mean, we want to see morsi go first, and i think i want to go back to what president obama says. i think president obama's making another mistake where he's delaying what he should be actually doing. he should be calling on president morsi to respect the will of the people and to step down peacefully and to pull his supporters that have been trying to terrorize protesters, peaceful protesters from the streets and to just yield to the will of the people. we've seen millions and millions of people since the 30th going on the streets asking for his resignation. this is the o
morsi's party or the opposition, that they remain peaceful. jenna: michael munet is a dual citizen of both egypt and the united states. he's currently the head of egypt's political party and one of the opposition leaders, and he's joining us live from cairo. michael, we're taking a look at the wide swath of crowds in the streets of cairo, and we understand that people want an alternative to morsi. but who is that alternative? who would you like to see in power? >> are well, i mean, we...
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as supporters and opponents of mohammed morsy. the islamist embattled to solve egypt's messy political conflict or risk a military takeover. for the president's critics, the ultimatum makes the end of morsy's rule seem near, in many ways, so is the egyptian revolution, part two. it was just two and a half years ago, that egyptians toppled dictator hosni mubarak. in came president morsy a member of the muslim brotherhood fairly elected and increasingly hated by liberal and moderate accused them of hijacking the resolution with islamist agenda and pushing aside political voices. months of demonstrations culminated sunday with millions marking the president's anniversary with nationwide protests demanding his ouster. when the protests didn't end and escalated into deadly clashes and attacks targeting the brotherhood's headquarters delivered its ultimatum. washington followed with the push for the president to call for new elections. howeverx in a televised speech to the nation last night, morsy gave no indication he plans to step asi
as supporters and opponents of mohammed morsy. the islamist embattled to solve egypt's messy political conflict or risk a military takeover. for the president's critics, the ultimatum makes the end of morsy's rule seem near, in many ways, so is the egyptian revolution, part two. it was just two and a half years ago, that egyptians toppled dictator hosni mubarak. in came president morsy a member of the muslim brotherhood fairly elected and increasingly hated by liberal and moderate accused them...
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morsi is refusing to bend, saying he is the legitimately legislated president. now the clock is ticking. the egyptian military has given morsi just a few more hours to resolve the crisis, or they say, they will step in, reza sayah has been following this. we now have less than six hours left. do we have any idea exactly what the military plans to do if we reach that deadline? >> reporter: it's not exactly clear, poppy. and that only adds to the spence and the intrigue. and the military really put the spotlight on themselves with this ultimatum. and the deadline today. the ultimatum to the president and the opposition factions to solve this conflict. otherwise, the military said, it would step in. but if the conflict is not resolved and indication is it's not going to be. this say showdown. it could potentially turn violent. in some cases it has. and what makes this so dramatic now you have three factions, the armed forces, the president, his supporters and the opposition all drawing their lines in sands and all making provocative incendiary statements. last nigh
morsi is refusing to bend, saying he is the legitimately legislated president. now the clock is ticking. the egyptian military has given morsi just a few more hours to resolve the crisis, or they say, they will step in, reza sayah has been following this. we now have less than six hours left. do we have any idea exactly what the military plans to do if we reach that deadline? >> reporter: it's not exactly clear, poppy. and that only adds to the spence and the intrigue. and the military...
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that statement followed violent protests in cairo's tahrir square, marking one year since mohamed morsi was democratically elected. >>> appearing in a joint news conference with the tanzanian president this morning, president obama warned the potential for more violence still exists. >> our commitment to egypt has never been around any particular individual or party. our commitment has been to a process. what's clear right now is that although mr. morsi was elected democratically, there's more work to be done to create the conditions where everybody feels their voices are heard and the government is responsive and truly representative. what we've encouraged the government to do is to reach out to the opposition and work through these issues in a political process. >>> at that same news conference today, the president also addressed the future for self-described nsa whistleblower edward snowden saying there had been high-level discussions about how to extradite him back to the states. meanwhile, russian president vladimir putin says snowden will have to stop leaking secrets if he hopes t
that statement followed violent protests in cairo's tahrir square, marking one year since mohamed morsi was democratically elected. >>> appearing in a joint news conference with the tanzanian president this morning, president obama warned the potential for more violence still exists. >> our commitment to egypt has never been around any particular individual or party. our commitment has been to a process. what's clear right now is that although mr. morsi was elected...
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morsi last night with this message, president morsi, try to resolve this. try to meet the needs of the people and the drama building, chris, with these military choppers flying above tahrir square. >> you can hear it. thank you very much for the reporting from there. >> thanks so much. >>> let's turn now to christiane. christiane, there is a lot to get through on both of these topics, but first on the protests as you see it happening. what do you make of this ultimatum? very unusual. >> i've been there from the beginning watching this unfold. i think this is a most extraordinary moment. what you have is, essentially, the army basically threatening to come in and make a coup. after the revolution, the army was ruling for about a year before the elections, then morsi fired them and put them back into their barracks really. but he is incredibly isolated, his ministers are resigning, some six have resigned, and the people don't want the islamist agenda they believe he has. >> this is the first democratly elected leader and they are going to kick him out. >> let
morsi last night with this message, president morsi, try to resolve this. try to meet the needs of the people and the drama building, chris, with these military choppers flying above tahrir square. >> you can hear it. thank you very much for the reporting from there. >> thanks so much. >>> let's turn now to christiane. christiane, there is a lot to get through on both of these topics, but first on the protests as you see it happening. what do you make of this ultimatum?...
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the military has given morsi until wednesday to meet their demands or they say they will suspend the constitution dissolve the legislature, or they will take steps. today he says he will not step down. coming up next, a plane carrying the president of bolivia was forced to land in austria today because of suspicions that edward snowden was on board. that is ne xt. ♪ ♪ chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for boat insurance. geico, see how much you could save. >>> in the spotlight tonight, so far the only country that wants edward snowden is the united states. the nsa leaker stuck in moscow has requested asylum from at least 20 countries. no country has said yes yet, but he did receive maybes from countries such as bolivia. >> this young man. 19 years old has to be protected by the international community. once i arrive to caracas, i will provide my official opinion. >> if snowden asks for asylum, will you provide it for him? >> yes, why not? if we receive a request, we're willing to consider it and enter into discussions. >> the bolivian foreign minister said t
the military has given morsi until wednesday to meet their demands or they say they will suspend the constitution dissolve the legislature, or they will take steps. today he says he will not step down. coming up next, a plane carrying the president of bolivia was forced to land in austria today because of suspicions that edward snowden was on board. that is ne xt. ♪ ♪ chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for boat insurance. geico, see how much you could save. >>>...
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i can tell you confidently that most of the people voted for morsi voted not for morsi, not because they wanted him, but they had no other option. number two, when morsi was elected, he was elected in an atmosphere that had a constitution, a parliament, and institutions. that's why we were just opening the door for him to abuse his power. what we're doing right now is that we're just getting one step backwards. i agree, it's a step backwards, but we are doing this and we are aware of this, that we are sticking only one step backwards so we can restart again on the right foot. >> right. dalia, thank you so much for being with us this morning. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >>> it is a difficult time for prescott, arizona. the small mountain community works to remember 19 firefighters in the yarnell wildfire. learn how they are being remembered now. we know it's your most important videoconference of the day. hi! hi, buddy! that's why the free wifi and hot breakfast are something to smile about. book a great getaway now and feel the hamptonality experience theticket to
i can tell you confidently that most of the people voted for morsi voted not for morsi, not because they wanted him, but they had no other option. number two, when morsi was elected, he was elected in an atmosphere that had a constitution, a parliament, and institutions. that's why we were just opening the door for him to abuse his power. what we're doing right now is that we're just getting one step backwards. i agree, it's a step backwards, but we are doing this and we are aware of this, that...
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the military there ared a 48 hour ultimatum for president morsi and opponents to figure out a resolution or the military will resolve the crisis. this as we are seeing massive protest in egypt biggest since president hosany was drin from power. we have chris, host of power play. chris, you in your power play piece today talk about the obama doctrine. we are watching it play out in egypt and syria and to an extent libya as well. it is a question of whether it is collapsing or failing or whether it is just in danger. define what you think it is and what we are seeing in the screen in egypt and elsewhere is calling it into syria question. >> egypt and libya would be the best examples of the obama doctrine for the middle east and that is using islamist groups as an in between phase and you have a theocrazy and you help the islamist take power and replacing and toppling secullar governments as they did in libya and egypt and they midwife. they are a transitional phase before the flouring of western style democracy and that is not expressly muslim and that hasn't happen yet in those countries
the military there ared a 48 hour ultimatum for president morsi and opponents to figure out a resolution or the military will resolve the crisis. this as we are seeing massive protest in egypt biggest since president hosany was drin from power. we have chris, host of power play. chris, you in your power play piece today talk about the obama doctrine. we are watching it play out in egypt and syria and to an extent libya as well. it is a question of whether it is collapsing or failing or whether...
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>> morsi doesn't have many options right now. the danger is that the muslim brotherhood has waited for 80 years, it's emerged from a bad movement, it believes its moment has arrived and it charges there are conspirators behind this effort, that it's the old regime trying to make a comeback and to a certain extent there are still those from the old regime who are among the opposition, who do want to make a comeback. and so, you know, this may not be solved in 48 hours. whether the military will move in and actually escort him out, that's not clear that that's what the military is talking about. it's really issued a political ultimatum, not one that it looks like it will automatically engage in a coup. i think it's tough on that 48 hours. we're now down to 24 hours, in fact. >> when the 24 hours have lapsed, steve, on the ground, these people are looking at helicopters, they're still going to be living in a country of a median age of about 19.5 years with horrific unemployment, no prospects for jobs. as you said, an economy that is
>> morsi doesn't have many options right now. the danger is that the muslim brotherhood has waited for 80 years, it's emerged from a bad movement, it believes its moment has arrived and it charges there are conspirators behind this effort, that it's the old regime trying to make a comeback and to a certain extent there are still those from the old regime who are among the opposition, who do want to make a comeback. and so, you know, this may not be solved in 48 hours. whether the military...
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the truth is this country has been so divided since morsi was elected. and on top of that -- the economy is going down the drain, no tourism, a fuel shortage. this country is slowly imploding. so the protesters out there in tahrir square and across egypt are hoping the army will now come in and pave the way for early elections. it is far too early to say whether that is actually what is going to happen, what is going to happen in 36 hours and beyond that is a total mystery at this point. >> alex, the world watching this pretty closely just like they were in 2011. what is the u.s.'s role in all of this if any? >> reporter: the u.s. is in a tough spot right now. it has been accused by both side of siding with the other side. muslim brotherhood says it is siding with opposition. protesters in tahrir square, protesters in tahrir square saying the u.s. is back ing president morsi. the u.s. is firmly saying that it is not taking sides. president barack obama actually spoke with president morsi yesterday, according to the white house. to convey his concerns. th
the truth is this country has been so divided since morsi was elected. and on top of that -- the economy is going down the drain, no tourism, a fuel shortage. this country is slowly imploding. so the protesters out there in tahrir square and across egypt are hoping the army will now come in and pave the way for early elections. it is far too early to say whether that is actually what is going to happen, what is going to happen in 36 hours and beyond that is a total mystery at this point....
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the military has long disliked mohammed morsi and the muslim brotherhood and the army along with opposition leaders share one goal, removing morsey, but the military also wants stability for egypt while the opposition wants new elections. so if the military does intervene in the next 48 hours, the opposition may not get what it wants. the next 48 hours could bring stability, it could bring chaos but, shepard it, will certainly not bring a conclusion to the ongoing political crisis in egypt. >> shepard: conor, reports indicate egypt's tourism industry has taken enormous hit. very big part of egypt's economy has reportedly lost $2.5 billion since the resolution started in january of 2011. president obama is wrapping up his trip to africa now. before he leaves he is expected to meet with former president george h. -- i should say george w. bush and the current leader has some words of praise for president bush the 43rd. plus an international incident over jlo. the singer jennifer lopez sparked controversy wishing somebody a happy birthday. it's all coming up from the jilszs of fox news on this
the military has long disliked mohammed morsi and the muslim brotherhood and the army along with opposition leaders share one goal, removing morsey, but the military also wants stability for egypt while the opposition wants new elections. so if the military does intervene in the next 48 hours, the opposition may not get what it wants. the next 48 hours could bring stability, it could bring chaos but, shepard it, will certainly not bring a conclusion to the ongoing political crisis in egypt....
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but morsi says the army is threatening a coup. >>> a close call 14,000 feet in the air. spirit airlines plane was forced into a sharp dive over southeast michigan sunday after it came within a mile and a half of a skydiving plane. screaming passengers said they thought they were going to crash. the faa is now investigating. >>> two parasailers are recovering after the cable pulling them broke free of the boat. two teenage girls in a tandem harness appeared to bounce off the side of the condo there. they eventually landed on cars in a parking lot. it's horrible to see that >> not a good day russia's space launch facility. engines apparently shut down just after liftoff. no injuries. but on board, three satellites worth about $200 million. and you're up to date right now at 7:16. back to savannah, willie and maria. >> maria is here for al. >> good morning. rough weather. incredible video out of new jersey with a tornado. this is southwest of manhattan. trees down, power lines down, and wind damage. winds estimated 85 miles per hour. it came through manhattan with torrentia
but morsi says the army is threatening a coup. >>> a close call 14,000 feet in the air. spirit airlines plane was forced into a sharp dive over southeast michigan sunday after it came within a mile and a half of a skydiving plane. screaming passengers said they thought they were going to crash. the faa is now investigating. >>> two parasailers are recovering after the cable pulling them broke free of the boat. two teenage girls in a tandem harness appeared to bounce off the...